AJ Storr Commits to 5th School in 5 Years After Wisconsin Run
Former Wisconsin Badgers guard AJ Storr is on the move again, announcing his commitment to a fifth program in five years via the transfer portal.

AJ Storr Picks Fifth Program in Five Years
AJ Storr, the guard who made a name for himself at Wisconsin, is heading to yet another college program. The announcement marks his fifth school in five years, a number that underlines just how active the transfer portal era has made college basketball rosters, according to reporting from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Storr built his reputation as one of the more productive scorers to come through the Big Ten in recent seasons. His time with the Badgers gave him a platform, and he has used the portal aggressively to keep moving since.
A Career Built on the Transfer Portal
Storr's journey through college basketball is a clear example of how the sport has changed since the NCAA loosened transfer rules. Five programs in five years was once unthinkable. Now it has become a recognizable pattern for players looking to find the right fit, more playing time, or a better shot at exposure ahead of a professional career.
Each stop along the way has added a new chapter to his resume. Players in his position often cite development, opportunity, and roster construction as reasons for moving on. The details of what drew Storr to his newest destination were not immediately available beyond the initial announcement.
What This Means Going Forward
For the program landing Storr, the pickup represents a proven scorer with high-level collegiate experience. For Storr, the move is another calculated step in a career that has depended on staying visible and productive.
The transfer portal has made this kind of multi-school career path routine, but five moves still stands out. Coaches building rosters through the portal will be watching how Storr settles in and whether this stop is his last before a professional opportunity comes calling.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel first reported the commitment.










